ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Faisal Ranjha has said that Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadav is not being given consular access again.
Earlier it was reported in media that Kulbhushan Jhadav may be given another access to the Indian consular.
The FO spokesperson said that Pakistan has no objection on US President Donald Trump for mediation between Pakistan and India on the Kashmir issue.
“The receipt of $20 from Sikh pilgrims is not entry fees on the Kartarpur Corridor; this is only for services providing charges,” Dr Faisal clarified.
Commenting on the US-Taliban peace talks, he said that Pakistan has suggested both the parties to come on the negotiating table again.
on the other hand, curfew and lockdown link continued at 39th day today (Thursday) in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) from August 5 when Narendra Modi government announced scraping of the special status of Occupied Kashmir.
The occupied territory continued to reel under strict military siege on the 39th consecutive day as all markets are closed while transport is off the road. There is no internet and mobile phone service in the Kashmir valley, which remains cut off from the rest of the world since August 5.